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MMA's avatar

As always, reading your substack gives me valuable information and teaches me so much.

Thank you for your insight and for sharing so openly with us.

My son is autistic and it is from Tylenol. I hope one day that something might be done to help him and all others who were injured by this drug. I struggle with bitterness every day of my life about what happened to him and I worry about who will care for him after I'm gone. I hate even looking at Tylenol and I avoid it like the plague.

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A Midwestern Doctor's avatar

I'm sorry that happened to you. I am going to pin this comment because a lot of people don't believe me when I say that this happens.

I also want to note that the tylenol doesn't "cause" it. Rather, the tylenol makes it more likely the vaccine will cause autism.

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Lon Guyland's avatar

Americans have an extraordinary talent for industrializing things, including things that they shouldn’t, such as education and medicine.

I have this feeling that the disease that “medicine” has become is going to come to an end, in no small part thanks the efforts of the few like you who are helping illuminate the path out of the madness. Thank you very much for what you do. I think all of your readers appreciate your well-reasoned insights.

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Jay Lake's avatar

Do you think it is reversible? GAPS diet/gut healing?

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Zefram's avatar

I’ve read that alpha lipoic acid has helped with liver damage from Tylenol. I have no idea if it can help here, but maybe worth a look. Life Extension has a product super r-lipoic which is supposed to be better absorbed.

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

A single Tylenol can also result in the need for a liver transplant... Perhaps that's why it over-the-counter...

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